Hi Fikr Tech,
Easiest Way would be to connect the Set-top Box and the Computer running Wireshark using an ethernet Hub. If possible, you also can use Wifi, but you must make sure that client devices are allowed to “talk” to each other.

Hi,
thanks for this tip. It worked fine with the ip adress range you provided, after I realized that they were not captured by wireshark (I don’t know why?). However tano listed 45 channels in the adress range 224.11.0.xxx, but the’re are still a lot missing, especially the german TV channels. Is there another adress range to scan?

Hi! Thanks for the tutorial! I have a problem. I am connected (via wi-fi adapter) to the same network that my set-top box is, but I can’t capture any packets that are associated with it. I can ping the set-top’s IP adress. Can you help me? There are no network switches being used.

Hi,
Sorry I have no access to IPTV for the Moment. Maybe you can check if your Wireless Router can forward “Multicast” packets. Also, if your set-top Box is connected to Wireless Lan, make sure that the Wireless Devices are allowed to “communicate” to each other.

Hi.
Thx a lot for your work. I got all necessary informations out of wireshark like it is written in your tutorial, but….
the test in VLC player i.e. failed. I here the sound of the channel, but the picture is like krypted. I think that Post LU maybe changed something in order to bind the stream with their hardware? Thx for any hints or updates how I can manage to geht the stream working on my VLC i.e. – Thx in advance.

Hi,
Thank you for your feedback. Sounds like Post have encrypted their streams due to an TV Operator Request. Eltrona have also switched to encrypted Streams in December ’17. Only some channels (Dudelange Info TV, Hesperange Info TV etc…) remain unencrypted and can be viewed via Network on VLC.